Defining Unregistered Multicast Settings - Cisco SF500-24 Administration Manual

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Configuring Multicast Forwarding

Defining Unregistered Multicast Settings

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Defining Unregistered Multicast Settings
Cisco 500 Series Stackable Managed Switch Administration Guide
IGMP or MLD messages are not forwarded to ports defined as Forward All.
The configuration affects only the ports that are members of the selected VLAN.
To define Forward All Multicast:
Click Multicast > Forward All. The
Define the following:
VLAN ID equals to—The VLAN ID the ports/LAGs are to be displayed.
Interface Type equals to—Define whether to display ports or LAGs.
Click Go. The status of all ports/LAGs are displayed.
Select the port/LAG that is to be defined as Forward All by using the following
methods:
Static—The port receives all Multicast streams.
Forbidden—Ports cannot receive any Multicast streams, even if IGMP/MLD
snooping designated the port to join a Multicast group.
None—The port is not currently a Forward All port.
Click Apply. The Running Configuration file is updated.
Multicast frames are generally forwarded to all ports in the VLAN. If IGMP/MLD
Snooping is enabled, the switch learns about the existence of Multicast groups,
and monitors which ports have joined which Multicast group. Multicast groups can
also be statically configured. Multicast groups that were either dynamically
learned or statically configured, are considered registered.
The switch forwards Multicast frames (from a registered Multicast group) only to
ports that are registered to that Multicast group.
The Unregistered Multicast page enables handling Multicast frames that belong
to groups that are not known to the switch (unregistered Multicast groups).
Unregistered Multicast frames are usually forwarded to all ports on the VLAN.
Forward All
page opens.
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